South Korea urged Japan on Monday to follow through on its pledge to fully reflect the history of a UNESCO-listed heritage site linked to wartime forced labor, after finding that Japan's conservation report failed to explain the coercive nature of workers' mobilization.
The foreign ministry made the call after the World Heritage Committee released the report submitted by Japan on the implementation of the WHC's recommendations on presenting the history of the old Sado gold and silver mine complex.
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